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This hotel is closed and has been converted to a private home. Google "Ann Starrett Mansion" in news and you will see the details. It had been on the market for years and finally sold in the spring of 2017. It is still beautiful and worth a look from the outside.

Stayed: July 2017, travelled with family

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I enjoyed my 2 night stay here. My room was clean and comfortable and furnished with antiques to fit the period of the house. I liked that there was no TV. If you are used to air conditioning, be careful about staying here in the peak of the summer heat. There is no air conditioning and it doesn't cool off until the wee early morning hours. My room heated up, getting the afternoon sun. Also, I like walking and enjoyed the 3 block walk to Water Street, but if you have trouble with stairs and hills you won't want to stay here. It's for sale. Hm....

Stayed: September 2016, travelled solo

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Ask Donna A about Ann Starrett Mansion Boutique Hotel

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The Ann Starrett Mansion is a beauty, inside and out. The public rooms and the guestrooms are exquisitely furnished with antiques. I stayed in Ann's Drawing Room, which was remarkably spacious, with a comfy bed and views of the mountains and water. The location, too, is top-notch: a short, pleasant walk from all the top sights and restaurants. The neighborhood is great for strolling - the views, the gorgeous old houses, and the quiet ambience. Don't expect every modern amenity that you'd find in the usual upscale hotel. Instead, you get charm, elegance and a real sense of a bygone era. Oh, and free parking on the streets right by the inn.

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Stayed: September 2016, travelled solo

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I really enjoyed my 2 nights at this elegant, beautifully appointed Victorian mansion. The location is perfect. Best of all for me was the utter quiet -- no TVs, phones, fridges, ice machines, etc. The substitute innkeeper was friendly and fun. The price reflects the lack of breakfast and "mod cons," altho there is fine wifi. This is NOT your standard chain hotel/motel!! My bathroom was quirky, but far preferable to the standard modern affair, including a stained glass window.

Stayed: June 2016, travelled solo

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Ask nomad1948 about Ann Starrett Mansion Boutique Hotel

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This property is a gem. Filled with antiques and a first floor out of the Smithsonian. Each guest room is unique and a card on each door tells its story from the Starrett family. We stayed in the Nanny's room, the last one available for the Memorial Day weekend. Cozy, antique filled with a small modern bathroom and shower, it had a water view. An easy walk to town and interesting shops, restaurants and the port waterfront it is ver quiet. Richard, the night person on staff, was very helpful.

Stayed: May 2016

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